Ἴδη
From LSJ
ἡ δὲ φύσις φεύγει τὸ ἄπειρον· τὸ μὲν γὰρ ἄπειρον ἀτελές, ἡ δὲ φύσις ἀεὶ ζητεῖ τέλος → nature, however, avoids what is infinite, because the infinite lacks completion and finality, whereas this is what Nature always seeks
French (Bailly abrégé)
ης, dor. Ἴδα, ας (ἡ) :
Idè ou Ida :
1 mont. de Phrygie et de Mysie (auj. Kas Daghi);
2 mont. de Crète (auj. Psiloritis).
Étymologie: ἴδη.
English (Autenrieth)
Ida, a mountain range, rich in springs, ravines, forest, and game, extending from Phrygia, through Mysia, toward the Hellespont, and subsiding into the plain near Troy, Il. 2.821, Il. 11.183; its summit, Γάργαρον.—Ἴδηθεν, from Ida.